![]() We understand that you will only complete an Enquiry if you can trust us to protect your personal information and use it appropriately. Any sale of a new car to you by a dealer after we have passed on your Enquiry to that dealer as a lead, is a sale by that dealer not by us. You acknowledge that we do not sell motor vehicles.Any authorized motor car dealer to which we pass on your Enquiry as a lead will provide you with full details of the price at which the vehicle will be sold to you. Any new car prices published on the website are the manufacturers’ recommended retail prices and do not include delivery charges and on-road costs. You acknowledge that we are a new car information service providing new car editorial information, pictures and prices to our customers as a guide only.While we will provide the dealer with the Enquiry and details of your new car requirements, we take no responsibility for what happens after passing on that material as a lead.We will contact you again in approximately eight days following your initial enquiry to check on the progress of the Enquiry.You consent to our passing on the Enquiry and your requirements to an appropriate authorised motor car dealer as a lead.When we call, we will discuss with you your new car requirements. We will call you as soon as possible after you complete the Enquiry and certainly no later than the next business day. ![]() In order for us to effect a lead you must you must complete a New Car Lead Enquiry (“Enquiry”).This is an agreement between GoAutoMedia Pty Limited ACN 094 732 457 of PO Box 18, Beach Road, Sandringham, VIC, 3191 (“we/us”), the owner and operator of the website (“the website”) and the person wanting to provide them with a lead for the purchase of a new car (“you”).īy completing a New Car Lead Enquiry, you agree to the terms and conditions and disclaimers and acknowledge the policies set out below. Last year, Jeep sold 16,582 Grand Cherokees, giving the American brand bragging rights over Toyota whose Prado scored 16,112 sales in 2014.Ĭustomer Terms and Conditions – New Car Lead enquires Agreement ![]() Although the Summit Platinum is the top-most diesel Grand Cherokee variant, it is not the most expensive, with that honour going to the petrol V8 SRT at $80,000 plus on-road costs. As before, the diesel flagship is powered by Jeep’s 184kW/570Nm 3.0-litre CRD V6 oil burner mated with a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission. Along with myriad satin metallic trim pieces, the Summit Platinum gains body colour mirror caps, door handles, front and rear lower fascia and side sills. In the back, the cargo area gets berber carpet. “Summit Platinum now takes the Grand Cherokee to a further level of sophistication.” Apart from an acoustic laminated windscreen, noise insulating glass has been applied to the back window and rear door windows. “The Grand Cherokee Summit has already established itself as one of the most attractive premium SUV offerings in Australia,” he said. Fiat Chrysler Automotive (FCA) Australia’s product strategy director Zac Loo said the Summit Platinum offered a compelling alternative to the premium SUV set. The system uses four microphones around the cabin to pick-up noise and then counteract it via opposing sound frequencies emitted from the speakers. It is similar to the Harmon Kardon system on the previous Grand Cherokee Summit, but is now branded Harmon Kardon and gains the active noise cancellation feature. Described as a state-of-the-art system, it features 19 speakers, a 12-channel amplifier and three sub-woofers. The stereo system is claimed to cut interior noise by 10dB, “allowing the Grand Cherokee Summit Platinum’s 825-watt, nineteen-speaker Harman Kardon audio system to be heard and appreciated better than ever before”. But the most significant change is to the Grand Cherokee’s armoury is a host of acoustic enhancements, including a laminated windscreen and active noise-cancelling stereo from Harmon Kardon. Priced at $78,000 plus on-road costs, the Grand Cherokee Summit Platinum replaces the $77,000 Summit at the head of the Jeep diesel pile, with the most obvious change being the replacement of the Summit’s shiny chrome trim with satin metallic finishes – hence the Platinum tag – on the 20-inch alloy wheels, grille, badges, light bezels and other spots. AUSTRALIA’S best-selling large SUV, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, has gained a new top-shelf diesel variant with more subtle bling and a range of noise-quelling features to lift the ambience.
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